Ice creams companies, jean manufacturers, and Oscar winning actors all have the honor of being named by the National Rifle Association in the group's newly released list of anti-gun advocates.

With hundreds of individuals, organizations, media companies, and businesses named, the group claims it organized its enemies list by identifying those who'd lent money, grassroots support, or any other type of direct support to anti-gun organizations.

Among the many famous celebrities gun aficionados may wish to boycott are Jack Nicholson, Sylvester Stallone, Dick Van Dyke, George Clooney, and even 88-year-old Lauren Bacall.

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Alongside the Gannet Publications and the New York Times, the NRA also cautioned against reading Motorcycle Cruiser Magazine

The list is far from the first salvo in the war between those calling for gun control and those opposing it.

It was compiled by the group's Institute of Legislative Action.

In December, New York paper the Journal News published
online maps that allow viewers to see the names and addresses of pistol
and revolver permit holders in neighboring Westchester and Rockland
counties.

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According to the NRA, many of these organizations would lend their support to specific anti-gun legislation campaigns like the March 1995 HCI 'Campaign to
Protect Sane Gun Laws.'

The NRA added that several organizations were listed as 'Campaign Partners,' pledging to fight any efforts to repeal
the Brady Act and the Clinton assault weapons ban, and that each of them officially
endorsed anti-gun positions.